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Cinema Politica informing audiences and inspiring social change

by Cinema Politica Fredericton
March 4, 2013
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Cinema Politica’s documentaries take us to places like Afghanistan, Palestine, Jamaica, the Congo, indigenous territories and prisons where dehumanization and destruction wreaked by capitalism and colonialism warrant our examination, analysis and action.

In Fredericton, films are screened on Fridays during the fall and winter at 7 pm at Conserver House, 180 St. John St. In Moncton, films are screened the first Monday of the month at the United Way Boardroom, Suite T210, 22 Church St. In Sackville, films are screened monthly on Wednesdays at Mount Allison University. Cinema Politica chapters also exist in Sussex (Fundy), Taymouth, Saint John and Bathurst.

Check out film schedules of the locals or start your own chapter at: cinemapolitica.org

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